NZ COVID Tracer Cheats

NZ COVID Tracer Hack 8.0.0 + Redeem Codes

Help speed up contact tracing

Developer: Ministry Of Health (NZ)
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 8.0.0
ID: nz.govt.health.covid-tracing-app

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Description

NZ COVID Tracer is the Ministry of Health’s official contact tracing mobile app. It helps you protect your friends, whānau and community by enabling faster contact tracing.

Help contact tracing go faster by creating a private digital diary of the places you visit. Scan the official QR codes wherever you see them and add manual entries for your visits to other places.

Use Bluetooth Tracing to enable the Exposure Notification System on your phone, so people around you can be anonymously notified if they are exposed to COVID-19.

Sign up for contact alerts in case you’ve checked into a location at the same time as someone with COVID-19, or exchanged anonymous Bluetooth keys with someone with COVID-19.

If you’re found to have COVID-19, you can share your digital diary with contact tracers. This will help us identify whether any of your friends, whānau or community members may have also been exposed, so we can respond quickly and stop any further spread of the virus in New Zealand.


If you test positive for COVID-19, you can also upload your anonymous Bluetooth Tracing keys so that other app users who have been close to you will be quickly notified. This helps to keep your friends, whanau and community safe without compromising on your privacy.

Register your contact information so contact tracers can get in touch if they need to.

The Ministry of Health has worked closely with the Privacy Commissioner and independent security experts during the development of NZ COVID Tracer to ensure your privacy and data security are protected.

Your digital diary will be stored securely on your phone and deleted automatically after 60 days. Any personal information you choose to share with contact tracers will be used only for public health purposes and never for enforcement.

Information about who you have encountered using Bluetooth Tracing will never leave your phone and is automatically deleted after 14 days.

Visit www.health.govt.nz/NZ-COVID-Tracer for further information.

Version history

8.0.0
2022-12-13
This version removes the diary upload feature and other features which are no longer operationally supported.

Bluetooth tracing is still running.
7.0.0
2022-06-27
This version removes the optional sign-up feature.
6.1.1
2022-04-19
This release contains some minor bugfixes related to Bluetooth tracing notifications.
6.1.0
2021-12-16
This version of NZ COVID Tracer:
- Adds a link to My Vaccine Pass on the Visit Recorded screen if it's stored in your Apple Wallet.
- Allows you to transfer your diary to a new phone by exporting and importing diary entries.
- Allows you to add an entry by following a link.
- If you need to upload your diary to contact tracers, you can now select which entries to include.
6.0.1
2021-10-15
This version fixes a problem with the dashboard in iOS 15.
6.0.0
2021-07-29
This version of the app includes:

- The ability to use a previous scan to manually backfill your diary.
- The ability to save locations you go to frequently.
- Diary icons so you can see which entries are scanned and which are manually entered.
- Reminder notifications if it’s been a while since you scanned or added something to your diary.
- The ability to manage and choose which notifications you’d like to receive.
- An indicator on the scan screen making it easier to see if Bluetooth tracing is not active.
- Illustrations that make it easier to understand how the app and features work.
- The ability to use Near Field Communications tags, so that this technology can be piloted in the coming months.
5.1.0
2021-07-01
This release contains a fix for devices using larger text sizes and a fix for some devices having trouble re-enabling Bluetooth tracing.
5.0.0
2021-05-28
This version of the app includes:
- A new tab for more information, with refreshed links to the information people most often seek about COVID-19

- A new diary view, splitting your diary by day, to make it easy to see which days you have diary entries and where you may have gaps

- Clear data labelling, so you can see what information is stored on your phone, and what you can share with contact tracers

- Colour indicators for Bluetooth tracing, so you can tell when it’s active and when it’s not.
4.1.0
2021-04-07
We've been listening to your feedback and working hard to make NZ COVID Tracer faster, easier to use, and more useful. You can now see statistics about how New Zealand has been using the app, and you can get an indication of how complete your diary is as well.

This release also lets you use a flashlight to scan QR codes in the dark - just tap the flashlight icon in the bottom right corner of the scan screen.

There are also improvements to the way that alerts are displayed.
4.0.0
2021-03-24
If you’re on an up-to-date iPhone 5S, 6, or 6 Plus, you can now turn on Bluetooth tracing in the app dashboard. We have upgraded the system behind Bluetooth tracing to support these phones and be more reliable.
3.0.3
2021-02-21
Bluetooth tracing is now partially supported on iOS 12.5 devices. You can enable it now, and it will work fully in a future release.
This version also changes the text on the entry confirmation screen to be clearer.
3.0.2
2021-02-04
This release contains bugfixes and performance improvements.
3.0.1
2020-12-17
Thanks to everyone who enabled Bluetooth tracing and gave us your feedback. This release includes some bugfixes and minor improvements.
3.0.0
2020-12-09
This version introduces Bluetooth Tracing. This allows you to use the Exposure Notification System of your phone to anonymously notify people around you if you test positive for COVID-19.
2.0.0
2020-11-23
In this version:

- Signing in or signing up is no longer required to use the app, and it no longer requires a password.
- We’ve tidied up the dashboard to make the layout and navigation simpler.
- We've simplified the onboarding process to make it clearer what the app does and how it works.
- There are also a number of bugfixes and improvements across the board to make the app more stable and accessible.
1.5.0
2020-09-22
With this release, contact tracers can now ask you to confirm your name and contact details when sending out a contact alert, so they can get in touch with you about a specific exposure event. Your privacy remains protected - it is your choice whether you respond or not.
1.4.1
2020-09-14
We've identified and fixed an issue that was causing an error message to show when saving diary entries.
1.4.0
2020-09-09
This release makes it easier to scan record the places you have visited when you are out and about. Now when you open the app you'll see the camera screen by default, and you can also keep recording visits if you've been logged out. Just remember to log back in to see your diary entries.

We've also increased the amount of time your diary will now keep your recorded visits for to 60 days, to help contact tracing investigations. You can still edit or delete any visits held on your phone.
1.3.1
2020-09-03
Thanks for using NZ COVID Tracer and helping stop the spread of COVID-19 in New Zealand.

We’ve made some updates to the app, including;
- you can now edit and delete your diary entries if you make a mistake or need to add some extra details
- you can also add notes to a visit after scanning a QR code poster
- if you are getting a test, you can add your NHI number to the app for easy reference at a testing centre.
- when receiving a contact alert, contact tracers can now give additional details in the message with what to do next
- we’ve also fixed up some bugs and incorporated some feedback on accessibility and usability.
1.2.1
2020-08-24
This release improves error handling for saving entries to your digital diary.
1.2.0
2020-07-29
We've added the ability for you to manually add entries to your digital diary, so you can keep track of all the places you've been even if they don't have a QR code.


We've also added support for devices running iOS 11, made some improvements to accessibility, and fixed some bugs.
1.1.0
2020-06-10
We’ve been listening to your feedback and have been working hard on new features and improvements. In this version:
• You can now receive a contact alert if you have been in the same place at the same time as someone who has tested positive for COVID-19.
• If you test positive for COVID-19, you can now choose to share your recorded locations with contact tracers via the app.
• When scanning posters you'll now feel a small vibration, called haptic feedback, to help you know you've scanned properly.
• There are also a number of bugfixes and improvements across the board to make the app more stable and accessible.
1.0.1
2020-05-20
Thanks to everyone who downloaded and registered for NZ COVID Tracer already. We've identified and fixed a few things that weren't working quite right, thanks for all your feedback.
- You can now copy/paste the code into the verification fields when signing up or using two-factor authentication
- Fixed up a problem for users who got part way through registration then couldn't sign in later
- Fixed a crash that would happen after a login session expired
1.0
2020-05-19

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
26 Ratings

Reviews

sumisu3,
Crashes at launch recently
A recent update fixed the problem and it seems the issue was also that I was running a beta release of iOS and forgot that I’d been using that phone with that version.
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I’ve been a regular scanner, turned on Bluetooth exposure checks, everything. But just a few days ago the app started crashing at launch. Deleted it and reinstalled. Rebooted my phone. Everything I can think of. Have started to use Rippl in the meantime as I hope maybe it is some bug that will be fixed in next release of this app.
Kelmk ,
Can’t open app
I can’t open the app on iOS 14.5. Crashes instantly. Tried reinstalling and restarting phone.
Pd1w,
Make sure your “view my diary” is recording....
I used the app on my old iphone and it worked fine... Then, a couple of weeks ago I upgraded to a new iphone. After using the app on the new iphone for several weeks I decided (yesterday)to have a look at “view my diary”. It was EMPTY!

After much fiddling, logging out, and back in, restarting the iphone etc. I finally got the app to record QR code’s. (As follows)

I completely uninstalled the app from my phone (there is a warning on the MOH website about how you’re going to
“Loose your data” — but the app had NO HISTORY for me anyway...). Restarted the iPhone, reinstalled the app, and now it works...

My suspicion is that something went haywire in the upgrade from the old iPhone to the new iphone...

Wash your hands folks!
WALTER PARADA,
Doesn’t Work For iPad
New Zealand has recently entered Level 4, and wants to keep close tabs on people to avoid COVID transmission. Yes, that is commendable. Unfortunately, not everyone owns a smartphone. I use an iPad for all my digital needs, and since it isn’t a model with telephony ability, this NZ COVID App Tracer doesn’t work because the Bluetooth needs constant internet/mobile data informational exchange, and the iPad just doesn’t do that. So unfortunately, this app is useless on the iPad.
JPDelon,
Bluetooth Tracing
Can’t believe it took this long. But it’s finally here. Well done.
Bunzostuarde1,
It ok but....
I have gone into retail places such as the Warehouse , Elliott Stables, a United bookstore and it has the right logo, but I get the”invalid QR...”. I have yet to be able to use the tracker. 3 stars for the idea. But...
aklcituguy,
Needs to add diary entry on open.
Currently when you use a QR code scanner (like ios native one) it only launches/opens the app. It doesn’t add the venues entry to your diary as it really should do to be a seamless experience.

So you still have to then stand there, navigate a few taps refocus and rescan the code. Really sub optimal.

If you really want people to scan then fix this behaviour/process so it’s a one stop one scan process.
nztohi,
Fix MIQ!
This app is mostly useless for New Zealanders overseas as our citizenship no longer allows us entry into the county.

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